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Driving innovation through public procurement
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February 2007
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Innovation has a role to play in efficient procurement - and efficient procurement has a role to play in stimulating innovation
Innovation in procurement is crucial if the government is to meet its objectives of reducing costs and improving public services. However, this can be achieved whilst also supporting UK businesses to be more innovative - thereby boosting the UK economy.
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